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Architectural Digest

Sep 01 2021
Magazine

Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

editor’s letter • “We didn’t want a palatial McMansion. That’s just not who we are. In a world where nothing ever seems to be enough, our home feels like a genuine unicorn, our perfect sanctuary.”

Togo Party • Michel Ducaroy’s slouchy 1973 seating for Ligne Roset is all the rage once more

If the Shoe Fits • Updating a Connecticut home for her growing family, sartorial sensation Eva Chen finds she’s a country girl after all

Out-of-Office Reply • Digging into its archives, Louis Vuitton reinvents an iconic 1929 bureau for today’s remote-work era

DISCOVERIES

TRUNK SHOW • An abbreviated history of Louis Vuitton’s Monogram canvas

The Garden Path • Verdant finds and assorted treasures for repasts en plein air

Sister Act • Tapped by the likes of Rimowa, Sanam, Laylee, and Safura Salek make bold ideas a family affair

Loyalty Oath • With generosity and aplomb, Bulgari dedicates itself to Rome

Wright This Way • At Taliesin, the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright both endures and evolves

Port of Call

The Eye Has to Travel

Music in the Air • Updated by starchitect Frank Gehry, an Inglewood building welcomes the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles

Bohemian Rhapsody • A new documentary explores the free spirit of Marcel Breuer

CHECKING IN….

HOUSE MUSIC • At their idyllic L.A. home, superstar Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo Levine forgo bling in favor of serenity, connoisseurship, and ample natural beauty

mood elevator • Thanks to the avant-garde antics of his friend designer Job Smeets, the Amsterdam penthouse of Viktor & Rolf’s Rolf Snoeren puts a smile on his face from morning to night

COOL OPERATORS • Australian model Jessica Hart calls on longtime friend Carlos Mota to fashion an exuberant Los Angeles residence for her growing family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

MYTHIC SPLENDOR • For designer Pierre Hardy and his husband, Christopher Turnier, Vincenzo De Cotiis elegantly blends old and new in a fresco-embellished Paris apartment on the Seine

NEW SCHOOL • With his poetic furniture designs and architectural structures, Switzerland-based artist and designer Ini Archibong is building an aesthetic world that centers the Black experience

BEST DRESSED • With unerring style sense, fashion entrepreneur Reni Folawiyo outfits her penthouse home in Lagos, Nigeria

peaceable kingdom • Working with Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen, L.A. tastemaker Jenni Kayne crafts a tranquil home that gathers strength from the poetry of light and space

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

resources

A CENTURY OF STYLE • From editor-in-chief Amy Astley and Architectural Digest, AD at 100 celebrates the most incredible homes of the past century, showcasing the work of top designers and offering rare looks inside the private worlds of artists, celebrities, and other fascinating personalities.

Woody De Othello


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 144 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Sep 01 2021

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  • Release date: August 10, 2021

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Architectural Digest is the world's foremost design authority, showcasing the work of top architects and interior decorators. It continues to set new benchmarks for how to live well—what to buy, what to see and do, where to travel, and who to watch on the fast-paced, multifaceted global design scene.

editor’s letter • “We didn’t want a palatial McMansion. That’s just not who we are. In a world where nothing ever seems to be enough, our home feels like a genuine unicorn, our perfect sanctuary.”

Togo Party • Michel Ducaroy’s slouchy 1973 seating for Ligne Roset is all the rage once more

If the Shoe Fits • Updating a Connecticut home for her growing family, sartorial sensation Eva Chen finds she’s a country girl after all

Out-of-Office Reply • Digging into its archives, Louis Vuitton reinvents an iconic 1929 bureau for today’s remote-work era

DISCOVERIES

TRUNK SHOW • An abbreviated history of Louis Vuitton’s Monogram canvas

The Garden Path • Verdant finds and assorted treasures for repasts en plein air

Sister Act • Tapped by the likes of Rimowa, Sanam, Laylee, and Safura Salek make bold ideas a family affair

Loyalty Oath • With generosity and aplomb, Bulgari dedicates itself to Rome

Wright This Way • At Taliesin, the spirit of Frank Lloyd Wright both endures and evolves

Port of Call

The Eye Has to Travel

Music in the Air • Updated by starchitect Frank Gehry, an Inglewood building welcomes the Youth Orchestra Los Angeles

Bohemian Rhapsody • A new documentary explores the free spirit of Marcel Breuer

CHECKING IN….

HOUSE MUSIC • At their idyllic L.A. home, superstar Adam Levine and model Behati Prinsloo Levine forgo bling in favor of serenity, connoisseurship, and ample natural beauty

mood elevator • Thanks to the avant-garde antics of his friend designer Job Smeets, the Amsterdam penthouse of Viktor & Rolf’s Rolf Snoeren puts a smile on his face from morning to night

COOL OPERATORS • Australian model Jessica Hart calls on longtime friend Carlos Mota to fashion an exuberant Los Angeles residence for her growing family

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

MYTHIC SPLENDOR • For designer Pierre Hardy and his husband, Christopher Turnier, Vincenzo De Cotiis elegantly blends old and new in a fresco-embellished Paris apartment on the Seine

NEW SCHOOL • With his poetic furniture designs and architectural structures, Switzerland-based artist and designer Ini Archibong is building an aesthetic world that centers the Black experience

BEST DRESSED • With unerring style sense, fashion entrepreneur Reni Folawiyo outfits her penthouse home in Lagos, Nigeria

peaceable kingdom • Working with Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen, L.A. tastemaker Jenni Kayne crafts a tranquil home that gathers strength from the poetry of light and space

design notes • THE DETAILS THAT MAKE THE LOOK

resources

A CENTURY OF STYLE • From editor-in-chief Amy Astley and Architectural Digest, AD at 100 celebrates the most incredible homes of the past century, showcasing the work of top designers and offering rare looks inside the private worlds of artists, celebrities, and other fascinating personalities.

Woody De Othello


Expand title description text